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Top Secret Clearance Call

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Hi guys, 

 

Been wondering if it is possible to make a call where a vehicle or person is acting suspiciously or abnormal, and you are dispatched to pull him over and run his plates or his ID, and then somehow you get some kind of top secret clearance code indicating this guy is some top level operator and he is probably on assignment and hence acting all out of place. You know how sometimes in the movies the local PD has a run in with federal agents and kind of like ruin their sting operation inadvertently or interfere in their operation? So once you run the vehicle's plate on the police smart radio or police computer, you get a negative response from dispatch saying this person is flagged or has some kind of high classified clearance and should be released immediately? I don't know if I'm making any sense here or if this is even realistic. And maybe some other peds/vehicles with diplomatic immunity so you can't touch them etc. Perhaps some one gets the gist of my meaning. Maybe it's a silly idea...

 

:) :) :) 

Edited by XTREMEHEAT

3 hours ago, XTREMEHEAT said:

Hi guys, 

 

Been wondering if it is possible to make a call where a vehicle or person is acting suspiciously or abnormal, and you are dispatched to pull him over and run his plates or his ID, and then somehow you get some kind of top secret clearance code indicating this guy is some top level operator and he is probably on assignment and hence acting all out of place. You know how sometimes in the movies the local PD has a run in with federal agents and kind of like ruin their sting operation inadvertently or interfere in their operation? So once you run the vehicle's plate on the police smart radio or police computer, you get a negative response from dispatch saying this person is flagged or has some kind of high classified clearance and should be released immediately? I don't know if I'm making any sense here or if this is even realistic. And maybe some other peds/vehicles with diplomatic immunity so you can't touch them etc. Perhaps some one gets the gist of my meaning. Maybe it's a silly idea...

 

:) :) :) 

LSPDFR actually has some peds marked as IAA or FIB or off-duty cops when you run their IDs. 

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9 hours ago, Hastings said:

LSPDFR actually has some peds marked as IAA or FIB or off-duty cops when you run their IDs. 

oh daamn really had no idea..never ran into one of those ...cool!

1 hour ago, XTREMEHEAT said:

oh daamn really had no idea..never ran into one of those ...cool!

 

Yep. They even have memos like "Off-duty officer. Treat accordingly" and something about not messing with government agents. Kinda cool actually, I got an IAA agent once when he ran over a pedestrian... Had to let the man in black go, y'know, homeland security and all that... 

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8 hours ago, Hastings said:

 

Yep. They even have memos like "Off-duty officer. Treat accordingly" and something about not messing with government agents. Kinda cool actually, I got an IAA agent once when he ran over a pedestrian... Had to let the man in black go, y'know, homeland security and all that... 

yeah exactly thats the kinda stuff i been trying to run into..

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